Maybe you addressed this already and I'm sorry if you did... but what about non-WP? Should we remove off the homepage and add manually to any pages that are new content by the author? Especially if the site does not have a blog?

Technology is advancing at a more rapid pace than ever. When we started, the same tactic worked for quite a while, now, maybe only a month if that. We always will keep adapting, marketing, changing with what is needed at the time.Finding the unique and fresh is getting more challenging. Like trying to write your doctrate on something no one ever has yet. Very challenging.

Oh man! The part about accepting failure is something I beg my clients to grasp. It's all trial and error. What we do now may not work for a couple months... stop changing things too quickly. etc.. We have seen the proof of the small push to do better on a site that's already doing great. More effort in the beginning smaller pushes as you go CONSISTENTLY.

Thanks for this informative discussion. I am building it all into a blog for Realtors.. they are the last ones that really want to get involved in social media but one of the best industries to do this in. Thanks Rand. September 12, 2011